I don't see many Lincolns on the road these days, and I’m wondering if it’s because they don’t age well. Can you tell me the depreciation rate of Lincoln?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Depreciation rates are different for every car! Lincoln depreciation varies based on the model, but its SUVs aren’t the best at holding their value. Depreciation rate measures how quickly a vehicle loses its original MSRP value in order to determine the resale price.
For instance, the Lincoln Corsair depreciates by 45% after five years. If you bought it brand new for around $39,885, you’d get just over half of that if you sell it five years down the line.
. The starting price for a brand new Navigator is around $79,330. After five years of ownership, this SUV depreciates by a cringeworthy 56%, which means you’ll only be able to get about $45,605 when you sell it.
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